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Social Movements An Introduction.

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: della Porta, Donatella
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Newark : John Wiley & Sons, Incorporated, 2006.
Colección:New York Academy of Sciences Ser.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • Intro
  • Contents
  • Preface to the Second Edition
  • 1 The Study of Social Movements: Recurring Questions, (Partially) Changing Answers
  • 1.1 Four Core Questions for Social Movement Analysis
  • 1.2 What is Distinctive about Social Movements?
  • 1.3 On This Book
  • 2 Social Changes and Social Movements
  • 2.1 Social Structure, Political Cleavages, and Collective Action
  • 2.2 States, Markets, and Social Movements
  • 2.3 Knowledge, Culture, and Conflicts
  • 2.4 Structural Transformations, New Conflicts, New Classes
  • 2.5 Summary
  • 3 The Symbolic Dimension of Collective Action
  • 3.1 Culture and Action: The Role of Values
  • 3.2 Culture and Action: The Cognitive Perspective
  • 3.3 Problems and Responses
  • 3.4 Summary
  • 4 Collective Action and Identity
  • 4.1 How Does Identity Work?
  • 4.2 Multiple Identities
  • 4.3 Does Identity Facilitate Participation?
  • 4.4 How Is Identity Generated and Reproduced?
  • 4.5 Summary
  • 5 Individuals, Networks, and Participation
  • 5.1 Why Do People Get Involved in Collective Action? The Role of Networks
  • 5.2 Do Networks Always Matter?
  • 5.3 Individuals and Organizations
  • 5.4 Individual Participation, Movement Subcultures, and Virtual Networks
  • 5.5 Summary
  • 6 Social Movements and Organizations
  • 6.1 Organizational Dilemmas in Social Movements
  • 6.2 Types of Social Movement Organizations
  • 6.3 How Do Social Movement Organizations Change?
  • 6.4 From Movement Organizations to Social Movement Networks
  • 6.5 Summary
  • 7 Action Forms, Repertoires, and Cycles of Protest
  • 7.1 Protest: A Definition
  • 7.2 Repertoires of Action
  • 7.3 The Logics and Forms of Protest
  • 7.4 Strategic Options and Protest
  • 7.5 Factors Influencing Repertoire Choice
  • 7.6 The Cross-National Diffusion of Protest
  • 7.7 Cycles of Protest, Protest Waves, and Protest Campaigns
  • 7.8 Summary
  • 8 The Policing of Protest and Political Opportunities for Social Movements
  • 8.1 The Policing of Protest
  • 8.2 Political Institutions and Social Movements
  • 8.3 Prevailing Strategies and Social Movements
  • 8.4 Allies, Opponents, and Social Movements
  • 8.5 Discursive Opportunity and the Media System
  • 8.6 Summary
  • 9 Social Movements and Democracy
  • 9.1 Social Movement Strategies and Their Effects
  • 9.2 Changes in Public Policy
  • 9.3 Social Movements and Procedural Changes
  • 9.4 Social Movements and Democratic Theory
  • 9.5 Social Movements and Democratization
  • 9.6 Summary
  • Notes
  • References
  • Index of Names
  • Index of Subjects